
Then I read Allison's "girl" challenge and I knew that I could make a card for both challenges.
The stamped image is the ONLY girl image that I own. (Probably means I need more stamps?!?)
I black embossed her on ivory cardstock, layered her to red cardstock, which was then pop-dotted to the background. The background paper is from a thrift store purchase; a German health book. I still can read some of the german words and found a page about (I think) family health. Die frau was cut with Phoebe from Quickutz.
Supplies: She Knows rubber stamp (Rubber Stampede); black, ivory cardstock (unknown); red cardstock (The Paper Company); bookpage (Herders Gesundheits Buch); embossing ink (Tim Holtz distress ink); black embossing powder (Ranger, Superfine detail); adhesives: Xyron & pop-dots; die cuts: Phoebe (Quickutz).
Thanks again for looking.
I can't believe you only have one "girl" stamp...I am glad you took the challenge given your dearth of inspiration! Hee hee!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great...and so dramatic (I love black and white with a splash of color!). Cheers!
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ReplyDeleteOmigosh, YES!!!!!!!!!!!! You're in desparate straits here!
Such a nice card you've got here ... love the color combination you've used here.
TFS!!
Great card! I love that you have a German page as background and added "Die Frau" in red.
ReplyDeleteHugs and smiles
Die Frau ist sehr schön und hübsch!
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Becky
Margaret I love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI have just featured your 'Love Blocks' here :- http://inspirationalcraftblogs.blogspot.com/2008/02/love-blocks-by-margaret.html
You are right you need more stamps, this card is fantastic, love the lettering in red, this is a great girl stamp.
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteWell your "only" girl stamp is gorgeous! Really love this, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNicola xx
Great card -- love it!!
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret! Many thanks for your comments on my pink earrings!
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